TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!

    
TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    01:41 on Wednesday, September 28, 2005          
(Mas)
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anyone care to start a useless topic on nothin?


does anyone have any experience playing the Ferdinand David conerto? wanna talk about it?

tell us your stories!!!

(i figured it was about time to start a useless topic.


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    02:57 on Wednesday, September 28, 2005          
(Erik)
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Yay useless topics! The best kind.

I`ve played around with the David, but never really for anything specific. Just playin around. Fun little piece, but not my favorite.


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    16:26 on Wednesday, September 28, 2005          
(Mas)
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i thought of a better topic.

whats on your music stand right now? meaning what are you workin on


me. articulation stuff IE korprasch cornette and arbans
also im thinking about working on some solo piece but having trouble picking one.


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    17:16 on Wednesday, September 28, 2005          
(Erik)
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I`ve been working on sound and tone production a lot lately, so right now I have Charles` Vernon`s "Singing Approach to the Trombone", and Rochut "Melodius Etudes" books 1 and 3. And of course my orchestra excerpts folder. Then I move to style and technical work, where I have the Bach Cello Suite book, and Kopprasch "60 Studies", and then I move into solos. Not working on any specifically right now, but I read through a couple just for fun each day.

What do you look for in a solo? What solos do you like, what styles?


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    18:58 on Wednesday, September 28, 2005          
(Courtney)
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Correction...Trombone Guys and Gals Unite!!!


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    19:22 on Wednesday, September 28, 2005          
(Mas)
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no there are enough trombone girl threads.... so you can stay out =)



ooooo the vernon book. i need to get one of those. tottally forgot about that one. have you tried recording yourself to work on the pitch and tone thing? that really straightened me out a while ago.

my .02


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    19:35 on Wednesday, September 28, 2005          
(Erik)
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Yeah I have. When I was working on my senior recital, I started recording myself as a double checking method, and it really opened my eyes. It helped with intonation, style, dynamics, and a bunch of other stuff. It`s crazy how much more you learn about your own playing when you listen to yourself practicing after the fact.


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    21:38 on Wednesday, September 28, 2005          
(Mas)
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I think my dog snores louder than i do


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    02:11 on Monday, October 3, 2005          
(Mas)
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yo erik you listen to curtis fuller?


i just discovered this cat. man he plays some interesting stuff. i dig him a lot.

its funny even though i listen to a lot of stuff i miss a lot of the old guys who are awesome. stupid me.

anyways, curtis fuller two thumbs up.


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    16:59 on Monday, October 3, 2005          
(Erik)
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I actually don`t... I keep hearing his name, but I`ve never listenned to him. Probably because I dont listen to a whle lot of jazz, and when I do, it`s Wycliffe Gordon, or some of the funk cats like Fred Wesley.

Most of my listenning these days is classical, since that is what`s paying the bills at the moment. But maybe I`ll go out and check him out.


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    02:08 on Tuesday, October 4, 2005          
(Mas)
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hahah pop/rock jazz pays the bills for me.

although id love to make my money playing classical.


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    17:53 on Wednesday, October 5, 2005          
(jake)
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so during this parade, one of the t-bones in my section dropped his horn during the roll off, and he didn`t bend down to get it. we manage to get it back at the end of the parade, an hour later, and it looked like a jacked up baritone, completely crushed and mutilated. apparently, no one bother to take it off the road after half my band trampled on it. it was left out for the rest of the bands to trample on too. anyway, my friend didn`t get fried cause he did the right thing in not bending down to pick it up. hilarious!!!! it saved us a point but cost a bone!!!


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    18:55 on Wednesday, October 5, 2005          
(Mas)
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the funny thing is thats always been a fear of mine. in ANY sitution. Marching i always felt like iw as going to drop my horn, on the bandstand i always feel like ill loose my slide. even though ive been playing long enough to have teh control i still feel like ill do something like that.


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    19:04 on Wednesday, October 5, 2005          
(musicman)
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i`ve dropped my slide 4 days in a row. the funny part about that is when it happened, the entire band was quiet and nothing/no one was moving or talking. I felt like crap after that. but its not my horn, its the schools, and it still works, like the only thing it did to it was the end of the slide has a flat spot on it. thats all, im just afriad that i may one day drop my good horn, my $2000 horn, i would about die if i did that


Re: TROMBONE GUYS UNITE!!!    18:05 on Thursday, October 6, 2005          
(mike)
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i`ve been playing trombone for about 3 years and i`m first chair in my band but my teacher always bugs me about my sound not being dark enough i think it sounds alright but she want`s it darker any tips please help thanks would be awesome especially with all city coming up
garland tx


   








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